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Ooltewah fell hard to hixson in the jamboree, this so good to be basketball team didnt prove anything to anyone losing to a weak team(hixson)! What is wrong with this picture?

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haha just keep thinking everything you are saying simon, were you at the jamboree, did you see what happened, baker didn't start the regular starters, they didn't even get into the game until there was less than 7 minutes left and they were down by more than 10, and did you see the comeback that they made in no time, and that was even minus one of their starters when they did even come in since he was out of town....so think what you like

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Ooltewah fell hard to hixson in the jamboree, this so good to be basketball team didnt prove anything to anyone losing to a weak team(hixson)! What is wrong with this picture?

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Don't you play for Hixson? Way to show confidence in your team and like mnewballer said, the starters didn't come out until half the quarter was already over. Quarter of play.....Lets just wait for the regular season.

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Weak hixson. I don't know about that. yeah ooltewah didn't start their normal five for whatever reason, but hixson pulled everyone with like eight minutes left. ( that's when your guys came in down 11) of course you will rally against sophamores. when hixson's top 4 came back in they were still up 3 and it ended that way.

 

Ooltewah will be a quality team but don't hate on hixson for no reason.

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haha just keep thinking everything you are saying simon, were you at the jamboree, did you see what happened, baker didn't start the regular starters, they didn't even get into the game until there was less than 7 minutes left and they were down by more than 10, and did you see the comeback that they made in no time, and that was even minus one of their starters when they did even come in since he was out of town....so think what you like

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ok guys at the jamboree your supposed to show everyone what you got and apparentley ootewah didnt show that but yea hixson never had a good team and the owls fallin to them is a poor job on their coach....sorry but its true

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i dont necessarily agree. why show what you've got when the game doesn't "matter." if ooltewah, red bank, and other coaches were sitting in the bleachers, each could be taking notes and doing some preseason scouting. i don't think it was such a bad move that "C Daddy" (Coach Baker) didn't start the starters. Maybe somehting happened at practice, that convinced him that they didn't deserve to start. After all it's the jamboree, not the regular season. Maybe C Daddy wanted to prove that he isn't going to tolerate less than the best. Again, Hixson isn't that weak... keep thinking that zander, and November 22nd will be a rude awakening.

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ok guys at the jamboree your supposed to show everyone what you got and apparentley ootewah didnt show that but yea hixson never had a good team and the owls fallin to them is a poor job on their coach....sorry but its true

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haha you are obviously not very smart, why are you supposed to show everyone what you got, a jamboree means nothing and proves nothing....last year ooltewah got spanked in the jamboree something like 25-12 to baylor, and then that saturday in a full game ooltewah beat them by 24, so jamborees dont tell what will happen in the season....and to whoever the hixson fan was sayin i was hatin, no i was just tellin you what people told me, no one said anything to me about hixsons starters being pulled so lay off, just my sources from other schools told me that ooltewah's starters were a little more impressive, thats all

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ok guys at the jamboree your supposed to show everyone what you got and apparentley ootewah didnt show that but yea hixson never had a good team and the owls fallin to them is a poor job on their coach....sorry but its true

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Ha, you don't have to do SQUAT at the jamborees. Baker was just experimenting people in different spots. It would be smart to show what you have at th jamboree, this I agree with, but then again, what you have could be the best kept secret around town..

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